Namir gave a soft sigh, shaking the snow free from her dusky pelt for what felt like the seventeenth time. Her mother had always appreciated that it was warmer in Crow’s Crossing than the forest she’d lived in preciously – or as close as the timid woman came to appreciation, anyways – but some part of the youth didn’t actually believe it would be so snowy once she’d left the sands in search of her missing mother. It was supposed to be spring. Hell, green things were starting to pop back up back at the Crossing.
Maybe she just should have stayed.
The young female grumbled under her breath, vowing to turn around and head back to the only home she’d ever known if the snow kept up. Shit, she didn’t even have any leads to follow yet! All she knew was a lost lake (which didn’t seem helpful at all), her mom, and a Namid…some mysterious woman she was named after. Which still seemed weird. She clicked her tongue against her teeth – still liked Little Crow better, no matter how much her mam had protested.
Lost in her own thoughts, Little Crow slipped, the slushy snow giving way against the boggy fen floor. The girl yelped and went down in a muddy splash, sludge surging over her in a disgusting spray.